mario2 0 Posted October 24, 2011 It's really beautiful,over all I would like to point out several topics: The moment that you choose to capture the best light, this deep perspective/view point as terrific and of course the sky with this army of clouds expanding from the centre to the corners. Maybe the most important looking at is the feeling of solitude as tangible thing ,but at same time this new situation captivate me Notes: 1)I see a different light in the sand surface making like a "barril effect" in itself is beautiful for me,although I don't know if is a estrange effect must be fixed or not?.2) It's important if the horizon line is in the middle of the frame?For me isn't fundamental! I like a lot as is it breaking the image in two portions.Best regards and my congratulations for this capture Link to comment
mikestacey 0 Posted October 24, 2011 thanks Mario glad you like it. The horizon dead centre is useful to create two distinct and symmetrical layers which emphasises the earth-sky pattern similarity. I've always liked that symmetry and have never stopped to think much about that particular photographic "rule" of "never put the horizon in the middle". Link to comment
mario2 0 Posted October 27, 2011 I have been working a bit about the topic mentioned in my previously comment (vignette effect) I decrease a little that one about the sky 15% & decrease too about the Land -50%, making a previous selection.with the original and working on it a bit more this job can be most accurate. If you have a look you can see differences.Best regards Link to comment
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